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I know where to put .gat, .gnd and .rsw files (Inside .grf/data/) and .bmp (Inside .grf/data/texture/+e+ú++Å+Æä+¦½º/map/). Please correct me if I am wrong.

But, I don't know where to put .mp3 (such as geffenia.mp3), .txt (such as geffenia.txt, geffenianpcs.txt).

 

I also don't know how to install it to the server, how I can install it to the server?

 

http://rathena.org/board/files/file/2483-dennys-map-pack/

http://rathena.org/wiki/Custom_Maps

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gat, rsw, gnd must be inside ROFOLDERdata . and for the bmp ROFOLDERdatatextureÀ¯ÀúÀÎÅÍÆäÀ̽ºmap

mp3 files are inside ROFOLDERBGM and you need to add it here: mp3nametable.txt

 

files you need to edit:

 

serverdbmapindex.txt

serverconfmaps.conf

ROFOLDERdataresnametable.txt

ROFOLDERdatamapnametable.txt

 

Use weemapcache

http://rathena.org/board/topic/53424-weemapcache/

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gat, rsw, gnd must be inside ROFOLDERdata . and for the bmp ROFOLDERdatatextureÀ¯ÀúÀÎÅÍÆäÀ̽ºmap

mp3 files are inside ROFOLDERBGM and you need to add it here: mp3nametable.txt

 

files you need to edit:

 

serverdbmapindex.txt

serverconfmaps.conf

ROFOLDERdataresnametable.txt

ROFOLDERdatamapnametable.txt

 

Use weemapcache

http://rathena.org/board/topic/53424-weemapcache/

 

What's resnametable.txt do?

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gat, rsw, gnd must be inside ROFOLDERdata . and for the bmp ROFOLDERdatatextureÀ¯ÀúÀÎÅÍÆäÀ̽ºmap

mp3 files are inside ROFOLDERBGM and you need to add it here: mp3nametable.txt

 

files you need to edit:

 

serverdbmapindex.txt

serverconfmaps.conf

ROFOLDERdataresnametable.txt

ROFOLDERdatamapnametable.txt

 

Use weemapcache

http://rathena.org/board/topic/53424-weemapcache/

 

What's resnametable.txt do?

resnametable.txt makes a duplicate of map(the duplicated map files need not to be renamed and packed in GRF)

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gat, rsw, gnd must be inside ROFOLDERdata . and for the bmp ROFOLDERdatatextureÀ¯ÀúÀÎÅÍÆäÀ̽ºmap

mp3 files are inside ROFOLDERBGM and you need to add it here: mp3nametable.txt

 

files you need to edit:

 

serverdbmapindex.txt

serverconfmaps.conf

ROFOLDERdataresnametable.txt

ROFOLDERdatamapnametable.txt

 

Use weemapcache

http://rathena.org/board/topic/53424-weemapcache/

 

What's resnametable.txt do?

resnametable.txt makes a duplicate of map(the duplicated map files need not to be renamed and packed in GRF)

 

Beside that how I can change the default of main town or save point? So after they finish their first quest from "Training Grounds, new_1-1" map, they will redirected to the new main town and automatically save point there.

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gat, rsw, gnd must be inside ROFOLDERdata . and for the bmp ROFOLDERdatatextureÀ¯ÀúÀÎÅÍÆäÀ̽ºmap

mp3 files are inside ROFOLDERBGM and you need to add it here: mp3nametable.txt

 

files you need to edit:

 

serverdbmapindex.txt

serverconfmaps.conf

ROFOLDERdataresnametable.txt

ROFOLDERdatamapnametable.txt

 

Use weemapcache

http://rathena.org/board/topic/53424-weemapcache/

 

What's resnametable.txt do?

resnametable.txt makes a duplicate of map(the duplicated map files need not to be renamed and packed in GRF)

 

Beside that how I can change the default of main town or save point? So after they finish their first quest from "Training Grounds, new_1-1" map, they will redirected to the new main town and automatically save point there.

trunk/conf/char_athena.conf
 
// Start point, Map name followed by coordinates (x,y)
start_point: new_1-1,53,111
change [new_1-1,53,111] to the map you wanted.

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